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Georgia Gazette.
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iNo. 801.)
I Smith, Sons, & Anderson , *
. noW landing from on board the schooner Concord,
iK jud arrived from Bolton,
to quarter cases 10 puncheons country rum,
[0 quarter cases 3 pipes apple brandy,
l 0 quarter cases Sherry wine,
jo quarter cases and 10 hall pipes Malaga win,
0 boxes soap,
0 cases raisins,
0 boxes chocolate,
0 barrels and 20 half barrels roofs beef,
000 yards tow clpth, -
chests hyfon and 4 drtto fouchong tea,
i quantity of sugar, , /•
0 barrels cider,
cases 4d. cut nails,
large quantity of Northward (lone jug?,
quantity of florentine and fancy (hoes,
tod just arrived also by tlie fame conveyance, front on
board the Fair American, from London to Boston,
. large quantity of dry goods, confiding of, linens white
and brown, a quantity of woollens, a large assortment ol
hats and stationary, which, together with their former
dock, will be fold at the usual low rates for calh or
produce.
N. B. Just landing, 40 hogsheads mobiles.
hvannab, February 20, 1799.
Mrs. TIM ROD, ©ppofite Capt. Doyle’s,
las opened , and has for sale, on the moft moderate
terms , for cajh or country produce ,
\ N elegant Assortment of Queen’s Ware, and Gro
i~\ cenes of every kind.
ALSO,
seven large Hogsheads of Queen's Ware.
Merchants ami Captains of vessels can be supplied at the
horteft notice by applying as above.
Savannah, February 13, 1799.
Hie fubferiber has received, in the last vessels from Boston,
Tke following Articles,
Which he offers for sale, on the moft reafoi able terms,
Ifor ca(h or produce, viz.
T}RANDY in pipes
3 New England rum in hogsheads and barrels
Loaf, Jamaica, East India, and Spanilh sugars
Madeira, Sherry, Port, Lisbon, Malaga, and Fayal wines
Bell Hollandfe gin in cases
Spermaceti, mould, and dipt candles
White and turpentine soap Rumney’s bed chocolate
Raiiins in cases and jars Jordan almonds (helled
Almonds in tire (hell currants Scotch barley
Dumb fifb .best mess beef in half barrels
Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs
ltd mess pork in kegs Englifli split peafe
’iiljled cyders corks in bags
Nutmegs, mac®, cloves, cinnamon, and caflia
Ginger and all-spice crockery ware assorted bar iron.
ALSO,
I box well assorted ftationarv and one ditto-of tin ware.
JAMES BELCHER:
Nov. *9,
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CAIG and CO.
Rave Imported , in the Ship Alknomac, Capt. Miller ~
front London ,
K general Assortment of FALL GOODS,
Which they are now opening, and for sale , by the piece
or package, on moderate terms , conftftin? cf the fol
lowing articles , viz. ‘ 6 V ■
ue ’ brown > an( l green plains; London,
Jf Bristol, and rose blankets; buck, swan, and small
t, a orted; nails assorted; a variety of carpenters tools,
iron pots, Dutch ovens, and other ironmongery; hosiery;
Qurants, calamancoes, and camlets; ladies and gentlemens
gloves, carnets and carpeting, paints and oil; bed cords,
wing and feme twine; Hambro’ and leading litres, white
rope, alum, copperas, faddlery, blue and brown camlet
£/ h C Ti’. fp ' ces; fec.ond, and York-
U j s _elaftic ditto, bath coatings, fwandown and
re caffimere veils, tow and flaxen oznabrigs, color-
and white threads, cotton bagging, rice sieves, ftation
flout ”? achu ' 1 . es > London bottled porter, brown
thelW- b ° §ft L ads ’ ? lc< * sand c hintfes, humhums, Man
nJL** *1- 4 4tbs Bnen cambric, long
and hair U ? C j. an 4 huckaback, medicines, (larch
?i anH P °^ Cr; la i ies ’ Sand youths hats;.
Pier elafl*e^ Chlldren ti fhoe ?’ P Ewter gunpowder, handsome
thins ’VE* J D<i giaffes, complete sets tea
led ’it f weights, double and (ingle barrel
aioukb,pi C kles P braf’ k^ Ult r S ’ dnuble gridirons, candl e
(loves tfS-* bfS and . Wire fenders ’ Batll and Pantheon
anners ) c °al hodds, chaffingdifties, horfemens
Savannah, November 7, 1798.
in h °" fhe;,ds and
Ut by Cooiiderable quantity of PI M ENT A, for
Gasromers and Mitchel.
Who have received,
Brth • 5003 BUSHELS of salt,
feli l ow C^.T WO J ?‘^ ers ’ rom Eymington, which will be
A taken from on board. * Feb. 6.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1799.
Wanted to charter for
Kingston, Jamaica,
/\ °f about 170 to
JffcMfl 1. 200 tons, to which imme
~diate dispatch and good terms will
fcF^^3£Si%}isgriSE g be given, if fpeedv application is
made to Wm. BERNEWIZ.
nth February, 1799*
n Mini “ ,1J 11111 1ir ’ ■ ■ w—wwrt I>waa—<| ..iiM.-i.Mniirm^J^
i~ — For GREENOCK,
The Snow Jane,
Joseph. Watson Maher,
A hout new vessel, Britilh bottom,
and properly armed. For freight of
to KENNEDY and PARKER. ‘
Who have received by the above vejfel,
13,000 bushels Liverpool Salt,
30 crates Earthen Ware.
I M PORTED,
In the Shifi PEGGT , Capt. OBED COTTLE, from
LIVERPOOL, and NOW OPENING in a fore
under Commerce Row, lately occupied by Mr. J. 1).
Dicktnfon,
A large AfTortment of seasonable GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
FORTY bales cotton bagging,
3 do. assorted woollen cloths and caflimeres,
5 pieces fine black velvet;
480 do. 4 4ths, 9 Bths, 5 4ths, and 6 4ths plain, sprigged,
striped, and tainbored muffins;
40 do. dyed and printed do.
100 dozen plain and colored bordered muslin handkerchiefs,.,,
250 pieces printed calico,
20 do. do. jeanet and satin crcffovers,
120 do. dimity;
40 do. muflinets, colored and plain;
200 do. ginghams,
9 Bths and 6 4ths cambrics,
160 dozen romal and check linen handkerchiefs,
40 do. fine pullicats,
40 do. do. Weft India and Madras do.
50 do. fancy printed and bandano do.
150 pieces 3 4ths, 7 Btlis, and 4 4th* check and stripe
linen; >1
2 chests silk and cotton hosiery,
1 bale thread,
i box needles assorted,
3 cases hats,
13 casks assorted nails;
24 boxes and cases containing a complete assortment in
Sheffield and Birmingham ware of ptnknives, knives
and forks, carpenters tools, pit and crofcut laws, hinges,
locks, wrought brass and pewter ware; japaned and en
ameled tea pots, coffee pots, tea trays, waiters, fiiuff
and tobacco boxes; gilt medals and rings, combs, pock
etbooks, &c. &c.
1 trunk silk and cotton umbrellas,
39 crates well afi’orted earthen ware;
2040 stone jugs, butter pots, &c.
42 tierces bottled porter,.
33,000 wt. lead in pigs,
2600 bushels stove fait, ■
3 bales oznabrigs.
Which will be fold by the package or piece, at the moft
reduced prices, for c-asu or approved produce.
December 25. WILLIAM WILSON.
MEINS and MACKAY
Have imported, (in addition to their fall supply, per
Alknymac and Carolina)
A general AlTortment of GOODS,
Per the brig Kerie, John Donaldson , Maser, from
Londo?t,
Which they will fell upon the moft moderate terms for
cash or produce.
| Cj* BILLS on London and New-York for sale.
December 26. -
1_ N O X I C E.
THE Copartnerfhip under the Firm of ROBERT and
GEORGE WOODHOUSE is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. AH persons indebted to said Concern are
hereby informed that, unless they CorneTorward and pay - ’
off their refpeftive accounts immediately either of the
fubferibers, they will be filed for without diferimination;
and those to whom they are indebted will please render in
their accounts for settlement.
Robert Woodhouse,
Georpe Woodhouse.
N. B. Their remaining STOCK OF GOODS will be
fold low for cash or produce.
Savannah, January 1, 1799.
•
SAUNDERS MOTT A,
Hair Dresser,
RESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub
lic, that he has removed frpin Mr. Cummings’s to
his new fliop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s
hoarding house, where he will endeavor to merit'* conti
nuance of their favors*
(4 dollars per ann.)
Just arrived , in the Ship Elizabeth , Thomas Hall,
Master, from Angola , on the Coast of Africa,
THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY -
Prime young NEGROES,
Tlie fide, of which will commeivyon Monday the 17th
instant, and continue from day till they are all
fold. Conditions: Cadi, Sea lib, ,and Cotton, or Tobacco
September 3, 1798. ‘'-'-Alexander Watt.
wine.
FOR SAL Ei
Genuine London particular Madei
ra WINE in half pipes, by CAIG and CO;
Feb. 6.
TAYLOR and MILLER
Have received, by the packets-from New York,
A frejh Supply of SHIP CHANDLERY,
Confiding of the mod ufefut articles in that line;
- ALSO,
All kinds of paints linseed and lamp oil
Best French brandy
Jamaica, Weft India, and Country rutß
Hollandfe gin in cases
Sugar and coffee by the barrel’ or smaller quantity
Nails and spikes of all kinds writing and wrapping paper
Slops of all kinds crates crockery wre.
And on Consignment,
Beef and pork in barrels flour and (hip bread in ditto
Gunpowder in ditto, 108 lbs. each
Negro cloth by the hale or piece
Window glass, different sizes flaxen and tow oznabrigs*
All of which they will fell on moderate terms for calh or
produce.
Likewise all kinds of LUMBER, and will have a con
stant supply during the winter.
tCJ* They continue the Factorage and Com miff!on
Business, and have n hand for sale, Rice, in whole and
half barrels. ?
FOR SALE, Bills of Exchange on New York, at
fliort fight. Apply as above.
Savannah, zotb November , 1798.
JOHN I. SLUYTER
HAS for sale, at his (lore St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s
buildings, a general assortment cf GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, and PROVISIONS, and in dry other ar
ticles, which he intends to dispose of low for cadi or pro
duce only, confiding of, Imperial, young hyfon, and bo
hea teas; cofiee, double refined loaf and lump sugar; East
India, Jamaica, and Spanilh ditto; molasses, cloves, cin
namon, mace, nutmegs, pepper, pimenta, Cayenne pep
per, faltpetre, chocolate, raiiins, currants, salad oil, bas
ket fait, (larch, muflard, Scots barley, black eyed and
Englifli peafe, soap, mould candles; excellent London
particular Madeira,* Sherry, and Malaga wines; Bourdeaux
brandy, Jamaica and New England rum, Holland Gene
va, cherry brandy, London and Philadelphia porter, white
wine vinegar, pickled fahnon, herrings; pine apple, brick,
and other Englifli cheese; tar and turpentine, Liverpool
fait. Also, a very neat set of blue table china complete,
china tea pots, sugar difties, &c. a general assortment of
queen’s and glass ware, stone jugs and jars, lundry other
articles.
7* An Apprentice wanted at the above (lore.
Savannah , January 1, 1799.
Dickson and JohnJlon
Have received, by the fleet from London, via Charleston,
A large and general ASSORTMENT cf
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Confiding of almost every ufeful article, which they are now
opening in Mr. Haift’s new building in Whitaker street,
next door to Smith, Sons, and Anderson, viz.
BLANKETS, plains, cloths, caffimeres, (luffs, silks,
Mancheftry, cardinals, oznabrigs, carpeting, printed
cottons, perfumery, stationary, (hot, hats, hosiery, gloves,
haberdashery, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines,
(hoes, looking glasses, medicines, faddlery, turnery, ; spices,
pickles, mustard, paints, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, east
iron, glass ware assorted, window glass, nails, and pewter,
with a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate*
- -Gaffi given-for Sea Island Cotton.
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KENNEDY andPARKER
Have received by late arrivals ,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS,
Which they will dispose of or. reasonable terms:
IRISH and brown linens printed cottons
Oznabrigs and cotton bagging
Pewter copperas faltpetre alum
Paints and linseed oil writing paper cotton dockings
Cloth cardinals bedtick checks
Check and romal handkerchiefs window glass
Gunpowder lose and duffil blankets
4d. 6d. Bd. 10. and 2od. nails.
ALSO ,
Red and white herrings in kegs and half barrels
London porter in‘hogfheads and bottles. ,
Savannah, nth November, 1798*